![]() ![]() Regardless of such discrepancies, what is the scientific evidence of its claimed effects on the human brain?īinaural beats (BB) are auditory illusions that you can experience yourself using stereo headphones. ![]() Today, the assumed exceptional effects of binaural beats on human emotion and cognition remain still unclear. Other evidence indicates just placebo effects suggesting no better benefits than monoaural beat stimuli. Some evidence support that such acoustic stimulation can train the brain signals, altering both, specific brainwaves and connectivity patterns. Binaural beats are auditory illusions that occur when presenting two tones with a slight frequency mismatch to each ear separately. I really hope that you haven't hurt yourself already and that you can find something that does help you with your epilepsy in the near future.Maybe you have heard of binaural beats, a soundwave stimulus that has spread across the internet for having positive effects on mood and cognition. Please look this up right now and you'll see what I'm talking about. I have just been studying binaural beats for my psychology of music module as part of my degree and I can tell you that they are likely to invoke seizures for someone with epilepsy because of the brainwave entrainment effect. I'm also very sorry to hear of your suffering but inspired by your story Matt MīINAURAL BEATS ARE VERY DANGEROUS FOR SOMEONE WITH EPILEPSY. I really hope that you haven't hurt yourself already and that you can find something that does help you with your epilepsy in the near future. with temporal lobe epilepsy and manipulating the Limbic System. It comes with a warning about use with epilepsy too, but it leads to a lot of references, esp. One more recent group of researches using electromagnetic waves, instead of audio, to generate neurological phenomena, is the "God Helmet" and "Shaktitechnology" listed on many google searches. ![]() So, considerable research is probably available somewhere, but most of the sources want paid for access.Īnd trial-and-error things I only crudely tried to condition seizures, like: Google search lists some journal articles, and some of them mention things like: "The neural mechanisms underlying binaural inhibition in the inferior colliculus are also discussed." at Most of the current studies about binaural beats involve the "reflex epilepsies." On books.google, many publications are returned under the grouped search terms "binaural reflex epilepsy," but mainly older publications with only snippet views. Pierce (1983) as a starting point to search for any type of audio illusion or effect to aggravate partial seizures, but I only discovered that my seizures make many forms of sound annoying during many aura/partials, and not any sounds directly causing or stopping my seizures. I used the book "The Science of Musical Sound" by John R. I tried to exploit binaural beats back in the late 1980's to induce clusters of partial seizures, mainly so I could get my monthly clusters over with at the most, or best, convenient day.
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